Tottenham could sign a 30-goal striker in the summer transfer window at a 20% discount, and he'd be an upgrade on Randal Kolo Muani.
It could be a busy window for Spurs, regardless of what happens in the Premier League over the next five games.
If the north London club suffer relegation to the Championship, then a host of their key stars will leave the club, meaning they'll be forced into the market for replacements.
If they manage to survive, Roberto De Zerbi's side needs an overhaul to ensure they are not battling towards the bottom of the table again.
Tottenham also need to build a squad capable of playing De Zerbi's style of football, so it could be a hectic window for Spurs.
Tottenham Can Sign Troy Parrott at Bargain Price
According to reliable journalist Alasdair Gold, Tottenham inserted a 20% sell-on clause in a deal to sell young striker Troy Parrott to AZ Alkmaar.
His value ahead of the summer is estimated to be around £22m, and Spurs could get a further discount on that due to the sell-on clause.
It's claimed that Parrott would return to Spurs, even if they are relegated from the Premier League this season.
The 'unbelievable' striker is enjoying a phenomenal season with Alkmaar, scoring 30 goals in all competitions already.
He is currently the fifth top goalscorer in Europe's top 15 leagues, and at the age of 24, he's yet to reach his full potential.
Parrott would undoubtedly be one of the best strikers in the Championship, but there's every chance he's capable of finding the back of the net in the Premier League.
Parrott a Kolo Muani Upgrade
Although Parrott is yet to prove himself in a top league, it's hard to see him not making more of an impact than Kolo Muani at Tottenham.
The French striker has struggled to live up to expectations since his move to north London, and it feels unlikely that Spurs will turn his loan deal permanent.
Signing Parrott for under £20m would be a smarter move for Tottenham, especially as he's so keen on proving himself at the club.
The Republic of Ireland international may not have wanted to leave Tottenham at all, but had to for the sake of his career, so he'll certainly have a point to prove if he were to return.